tense atmosphere for the first day of the ANC Congress

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In South Africa, the first day of the ANC elective conference was eventful. Cyril Ramaphosa, candidate for his re-election at the head of the political formation, remains favorite despite the incredible affair of “Phala-Phala”.

With our correspondent in Johannesburg, Claire Bargelès

In South Africa, December 16 is normally the “day of reconciliation”, to celebrate the unity of the country. But this reconciliation is struggling to happen within the ANC. Gathered for its traditional congress organized every five years, the political formation was torn apart between the candidacy of Cyril Ramaphosa et that of the former Minister of Health, Zweli Mkhize. He had been removed from his post following an embezzlement case.

During this first day, a group of delegates opposed to Cyril Ramaphosa tried to disrupt his speech. ” We are here to support Dr Zweli Mkhize. You know, with all this story around Phala-Phalawe believe that the current president must take a step back to clarify all these shenanigans said Khulekani Msomi, who comes from the KwaZulu-Natal region.

The protesters chained songs and reels with their hands to demand change.

Former President Jacob Zuma, present at the conference, also announced via his foundation that he would initiate private proceedings against Cyril Ramaphosa, accusing him of having helped to disclose confidential documents concerning his health to the media. An entirely unfounded attack, according to the Presidency.

« A turning point for the ANC »

But at the level of the other provincial branches, the atmosphere was much calmer. For Meriam Molala, Limpopo delegate, Cyril Ramaphosa is the only one who can straighten out the party: “ He’s the best candidate. We need him and his skills. When we hear him presenting the party’s report, he explains very well what the problems are, and what his plans are. ».

The president will finally have been able to speak, to take stock of the ANC. ” This 55th conference represents a decisive turning point for the African National Congress (ANC). The decisions we make here will determine the future of our movement, and to a large extent the path our country takes in the coming years. “, did he declare.

And despite the many delays taken by the conference, the vote to renew the party leadership should take place this weekend.

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